FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time – 40:20 minutes | 337 MBTwo of the best jazz vocal LPs of 1956 from one of the great female stylists, both of which were five-star rated by Downbeat magazine.
Oscar Peterson was one of Anita O’Day’s favourite musicians.
After his death at the end of 2007 this is a timely reminder of his superb accompanying work from an earlier period while the singer proves herself one of the few genuine jazz vocalists with original interpretations of a set of standards including ‘Old Devil Moon’, ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’.
The bonus album, “Pick Yourself Up” was recorded with the star-studded Buddy Bregman Orchestra.
Members included the Candoli brothers, Stan Getz, Jimmy Giuffre, Bud Shank, Barney Kessel, Frank Rosolino and Shelly Manne among others.
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TRACKLIST1 Don’t Be That Way (Remastered)2 Let’s Face The Music and Dance (Remastered)3 I Never Had a Chance (Remastered)4 Stompin’ at the Savoy (Remastered)5 Pick Yourself Up (Remastered)6 Stars Fell on Alabama (Remastered)7 Sweet Geogia Brown (Remastered)8 I Won’t Dance (Remastered)9 Man With a Horn. (Remastered)10 I Used To Be Color Blind (Remastered)11 There’s a Lull in My Life (Remastered)12 Let’s Begin (Remastered)….Anita_O%27Day%21_%28Remastered%29.rar